The female-supremacist hate movement called 'feminism' must be opened to the disinfecting sunlight of the world's gaze and held to a stern accounting for its grievous transgressions.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Feminism is a Spherical Argument

A circular argument is a style of fallacious logic which assumes the
truth of its conclusion beforehand in order to establish the truth of
that conclusion. Which is to say, it is self-validating. A circular
argument is easy to refute.

A spherical argument is an ecology of interwoven circular
arguments that cross-reference and cross-validate each other with no
reference to anything outside the conceptual space their activity
generates. A spherical argument is vastly more complicated than a
circular argument, which makes it vastly more difficult to refute.

A system of cultural logic may be considered a spherical argument, and a spherical argument may be considered a paradigm. So at the heart of a culture, a cultural paradigm is embedded. And to refute a cultural paradigm is as difficult as to refute any other spherical argument, if not more so.

Feminism is a spherical argument which has obtained the status of a cultural paradigm. That is what makes it so formidable.

Fidelbogen: What I understand by 'spherical arguments' seems also to be inherently dependent on the so-called Hegelian Dialectic for its use. Under traditional forms of argument like the Greeks founded, truth would have to be a criterion before the argument even reached this stage.

This one reason why I think feminists were so eager to purge 'dead white males' like Plato from academia. There's also never any courses in critical thinking, (logic/rhetoric) taught in high schools any more and never as required courses in colleges.

Hmm.. the dead white males that I've specifically noticed the feminists attempting to slander are Poe (he's a misogynist because sometimes women are the victim in his stories or something like that), Beethoven (the ninth symphony is a musical description of a rape scene, really, they say that) and I think I've seen or heard remarks trying to discredit Einstein. There must be many more though. These feminists are heavy into equality, so I'm sure any more examples would be equally ridiculous.